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This book provides a coherent Blockchain framework for the business community, governments, and universities structured around microeconomics, macroeconomics, finance, and political economy and identifies how business organizations, financial markets and governmental policies are changed by digitalization, specifically Blockchain. This framework, what they authors call disintermediation economics, affects everything by providing a paradigm that transforms the way we organize markets and value chains, financial services, central banking, budgetary policies, innovation ecosystems, government services, and civil society. Bringing together leading and experienced policy makers, corporate practitioners, and academics from top universities, this book offers a road map of best practices that can be immediately useful to firms, policy makers as well as academics by balancing theory with practice.

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Eva Kaili and Dimitrios Psarrakis
Disintermediation Economics
The Impact of Blockchain on Markets and Policies
1st ed. 2021
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Editors
Eva Kaili
European Parliament, Bruxelles, Belgium
Dimitrios Psarrakis
European Parliament, Bruxelles, Belgium
ISBN 978-3-030-65780-2 e-ISBN 978-3-030-65781-9
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-65781-9
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Contents
Dimitrios Psarrakis
Part I Disintermediation in Microeconomics
Dimitrios Psarrakis
Guenther Dobrauz-Saldapenna and Mark A. Schrackmann
Hans Verheggen
David Shrier
Part II Disintermediation in Macroeconomics and Finance
Jane Thomason
David Lee Kuo Chuen and Ernie Teo
Dante Alighieri Disparte
Elisabeth Noble
Syren Johnstone
Part III Disintermediation in Political Economy and Regulation
Pteris Zilgalvis
Eva Kaili
Emanuele Baldacci and Joao Rodrigues Frade
Loretta Anania , Galle Le Gars and Rob van Kranenburg
List of Figures
List of Tables
Notes on Contributors
Loretta Anania

works at the European Commission, DG Communication Networks Content & Technologies, Next Generation Internet unit. With a B.A. from Sussex University and a Ph.D. from MIT she worked in universities, as a journalist and a telecommunication consultant, while at the MIT Media Lab. She has published on internet policy (access pricing, broadband convergence, multimodal interfaces, social media & search computing). Twice elected Chairman of the Board of the International Telecommunications Society ( www.its-world.org ) Dr. Anania serves on the Board of QoMEX ( www.qomex.org ). She managed over 200 European Union R&D projects and is a panel speaker with a passion for social innovation and SDGs.

Emanuele Baldacci

is the Director of Digital Services at the European Commissions Directorate-General for Informatics. From May 2015 to February 2018 he was the Director of Methodology, IT and Corporate Statistical Services at Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union. From October 2011 to April 2015 he was the Head of the Integration, Quality and Research Department of the Italian Statistical Office. Before that, he was a deputy division chief at the International Monetary Fund, a senior economist at the World Bank and also served as chief economist at SACE, Italys largest trade finance group. He has a Ph.D. in Demography from the Universities of Rome, Florence and Padua; he is the author of several scientific publications on fiscal sustainability, macroeconomic risk in advanced and emerging economies, population ageing and social protection and official statistics modernization.

David Lee Kuo Chuen

is a Professor at the Singapore University of Social Sciences and Shanghai University of Finance and Economics. He is also an Adjunct Professor at the National University of Singapore. His other appointments are the Chairman of Global Fintech Institute, Vice President of the Economic Society of Singapore and Council Member of British Blockchain Association. As a Fulbright Scholar at Stanford University in 2015, he started researching, mentoring and investing in inclusive blockchain projects. He devotes his time to learning and sharing his knowledge on inclusive FinTech, and publish books and articles on AI, Blockchain, quantum computing and other emerging technology. He has 20 years of experience as CEOs and Independent Directors of companies involved in FinTech, Manufacturing, Fund Management and Real Estate Development. He holds editorial positions for Journal of FinTech and Journal of British Blockchain Association among others. His latest publications include The Handbook of Digital Currency, the Handbooks of Blockchain, Inclusive FinTech, AI and Quantum Computing, and Artificial Intelligence, Data and Blockchain in a Digital Economy by Elsevier and World Scientific. He is also a consultant to UNDP and ADB on blockchain, FinTech and CBDC.

Dante Alighieri Disparte

Disparte is the Chief Strategy Officer and Head of Global Policy for Circle, a leading digital financial services firm building the most trusted treasury and payments infrastructure for the internet, including the fastest growing dollar digital currency, USDC. Prior to joining Circle, Dante served as a founding executive of the Diem (Libra) Association, leading public policy, communications, membership, and social impact. He has two decades of experience as an entrepreneur, business leader and global risk expert, most recently as founder and CEO of Risk Cooperative, a strategic risk advisory and insurance brokerage based in Washington, D.C. Dante also serves as an appointee on the Federal Emergency Management Agencys (FEMA) National Advisory Council, the United States federal emergency response agency. He is also a member of the World Economic Forums Digital Currency Governance Consortium. Dante is a frequent speaker and commentator on business and political issues shaping the world. His views on risk, economic competitiveness and security issues are regularly featured in leading media and publications, such as Harvard Business Review, BBC, Forbes, and Diplomatic Courier, where Dante serves on the editorial advisory board. Dante is a graduate of Harvard Business School and holds an MSc. in Risk Management from the NYU Stern School of Business and a B.A. in International and Intercultural Studies from Goucher College, where he received the highest alumni recognition for public service. He is the co-author of Global Risk Agility and Decision Making (Macmillan, 2016) and was recognized as one of the 40 leaders under 40 by the Washington Business Journal and in the inaugural Powermeter 100 list.

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